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GIVING? ¥ Bi\ |® ®© © o & o & o o o . Make it Daniel Green or Joyce I N s E A ]- -l- I. E DOUGLAS B SHFS oWy : ® Because of regulations an- © lo nounced by the Arimy, move- ® lippers this Christmas f 3 i x ! & e < i amed DANIEL Unidentified Man, Thought # dates from s :Allj- o arivee o i UL e S fo Bfi Chmese, Dled filmwfl—N IN ACTIVE SESSION }® account of the war, until fur- ® it In stock as Ll L i |, FOR DEFENSE, PROTECTION |® ther notice . On Exe(ImOfl B'O(k | At a monthly meeting of Douglas|® e e e o o o . 1108 Wolunteer Fire Departmeént last - . (Continued fron: Page One) I night - withy attendance f)f thirty wWIiLD CAT members attention was directed to TlDES link this man with Japanese dofimr- as well and regular ‘l)usx | ¥ Above— Gubihtichs neve'dhd if Bl Pedkylcise: TS Shistéfite of piact | (Sun time, December 13) Toyoe's: clever Willoat ‘Scall OSERLGHD. here a8 |total darkness without ‘and the| PR o e Joy at £ holds® up, thise death may be ome| .o o oo Tulian defense direct-| Low tide—1:43 am : ¥ Striking leopard spots on nat- of the most sensational that has or, Erwin Hachmeister and Captaini High tide 03 am., 158 feet ural background of plush ever happened in Seattle. of the home guards, Walter An-| Tow tide—2:43 pamn _j'.) feet 2.50 Coroner Mittelstadt said that the,qrews within blackouts and patrol| High tide 8:43 p.m, 134 feet Left 1 3 man was kneéling when he was|of the town were topics of general| g . killed | discussion PORT Militaire by Daniél Green The body of the slain man hads| T was decided to further improve| Steamre Tyce arrived in port | Hostess slipper in pink or blue not heeén identified, but the Chin- the Department’s sleeping qn:‘u-((-]s‘ sterday f.ln—rm,rm and is un- esé' consul said that he belleved i the city hall for use of firemen |loading freight at vamohs channel satin, contrasting trim that it was a Chitese, that its'and others on guard duty during port - . 5.50 |clothing bore one of the new)emergency conditions. A|dmmmh - e | “China” identification badges of- sum of $15 was allotted to r(m\— dered by the Chinese Cnnsulu(,rfi,mi'w' headed by Alex Gair, Sea'"e Alfmall 8 this week. ‘lt(l) |n’<r\l(:! u(:h(n1::11;.1‘&11:1:1‘..-(- n.;\ ot Jcéps | the robms.* A committee compo: IR ek ol . TR Leonard Johjson, ; Left— the Gontents of which they said|20d Ralph Mortensen to provide | rr ves h(-mlqu.uwls facilities in the fire Daniel Green’s “Comfy"—French i mystified thém. The book con- hall for members of the home guard. | blue or wine corduroy, with cross Famed the names of several prom-| Capt. Andrews of the Guard sug-| North' bauhd afrmii tAE] [ vamp of fluffy chenille— inent Beattle men, a long list Of | ugieq the placing of a quantity Been held By meather fom geven | English words, some Chinese chiir-| ¢ i in each home for use in case |days in Prince George arrived this EAR CUB MV gy oy RRRPRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAK. PHONCGRAPH RECORDS make IDEAL CHRISTMAS 5 GIFTS! - CHECKS IN ANY AMOUNT AND LET THE R FELLOW DO THE SHOPPING! Headaches! No After Christmas Exchanges! KS ARE FREE--GET YOURS TODAY! MUSIC SUPPLY Phone Red 206 ee that the Many 1 di Scoteh whisky tinctive quality of is at its best in Teache ifli 86 PROOF Perfection of Blended SCOTCH WHISKY EACHER'S Schieffelin & Co.. NEw YORK CITY - IMPORTERS SINCE 1. N NN N ONGNONONNONoNoNoYoNoN o NoNooN N oo Belc Bal hos pir JUNEAU'S CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE R M. Bebrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 J chad its first test in court. RN fo R | EN IM. IS § 3.50 OW mbi by Daniel Green—Lovely stess slippers in palé blue or nk, toe out— 360 | acters and a group of numerals THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—- DECAPITATED | One of the phrases in the note- book said, “You' can’t get me in, your deamtltm P | NIPPONSIN 8 1 'Sea Bflfie Takes Place on Pacific But Enemy Es- capes in Darkness (Continued from Page One) since it is reported to be at its base | at Pearl Harbor at Honoluly, and in the Philippines when the war with | Japan broke out six days ago. Cavite Attacked SPOT JAPANESE LANDING FORCE; ANNIHILATE IT Britsh Bombers Swoop Down on Barges Off Coast of Malay LONDON, Dec. 12—British bomb- ers operating off the Mdlay Penin- sula spotted from the air several score of barges laden with Japanese landing soldiers, swooped down and annihiliated the troops, according to an official statement. >ee - Same Reason Hen Crosses the Road HELENA, Mont,, Dec. 12—Mon- tana's law requiring pedéstrians to keep to the left side of road, has It cost the defendant two days in jail. Patrolman C. M. Small, testified he had arrested the fellow only| after he had been warned to walk to the left, but persisted in keep- 794 ing to the right. “I liked the other side of the road better and didn’t see any reason for walking to the left,” '.he defendant insisted. | The official bulletin from Ad- miral Hart's headquarters said the 3 encounter ended without results to either side when the Japanese fleet | made off in the darkness which in- tervened. Admiral Hart's official |acknowledged Japanese bombers in- {flicted “very great damage” Wednes- day in an air raid on Chvite, naval base off Manila. “There was also considerable los of life among the Navy personnel, the Admiral’s announcement said RS R WA TRl AGED FATHER, MRS. GRUENING, DIES, ACCIDENT George Hardifg Smith, 85, father of Mrs. Ernest Gruening, was killed in an automobile accident at Med- ford, Mass., Wednesday night, ac- cording to a brief announcement received here. Notwithstanding the receipt of the sad news, Mrs. Gruening re- mains actively engaged in defense work among the women in this city and last night and today is aid- ing in establishing the refreshment affairs in the stations to provide hot coffee, sandwiches and cookies for the men in civilian defense guard duty. | e Mexico Breaks with MBXICO CITY, De¢. 12.—Offici- ally announeed that Germany and Italy had declaréd war on the United States, 'Mexico broke off - The textile industry of Brazil Axis countries." War declaration is|proposed for home defense which has expanded greatly under stim- ulus of foreign orders, the Depart- ment of Commerce reports. diplomatic relatiohs with the two expected to follow. . - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS |of MAT |N | bulletin | Both Germany, ltaly | .= .._4 fire, Proper sand can be ob-|morning, via Whitehorse, on a PAA tained at the foundry it is stated.!glectra. Arne Shudshift as dr'lu ate from L gaglip. the Parent-Teacher Association asked for cooperation in the De- puER"’o RI(O IS partment for organization of local boy_scout troops. Supt. Pool stated thal a splendid nucleus existed here BACKINGU.S. IN [for such organization and d | |the fact that scougs would be u.; DE(lARI"G WAR useful in the present emergency <y Adequate leaders are obtainable he SAN JUAN, Puerto Rigo, Dec, 12 cald, and all thit is further required | _This 1jutl Nation, &s' soon as of- | i L. Diopek Spoostmhip and {1 | ricihy siforméd of the' declhration | al cost would of war by the United Statesagai was further sald.| Germany and' Italy, immediately ’The follo\um committee was named yade (he dame d“!‘,.,“m\ {to look into the matter; Tom Cash- en, Dale Fleek, Frank Pettygrove Arne Shudshift and Victor Rue vpea liss of men of the com-| STQOCK QUOIAIIONS munity and their stations for black- {out activities are x\l(‘(xrs. Andrews ’"“‘A}“‘ ’”’"“"" mige *“‘/{» $108 {reported. Supt. Pool vollinteered to|? "' o1 LG 935 8 upply the lists with aid of his|Change at17/8, A oA’ idernts Anaconda 25, Bethlehem Steel 56 In his monthly report fire chief ;.’;‘1':‘"[""2"w"',].y,?, png. s] hen ‘“y' | Mike Pusic! vered the ] s Wright 8, Intern g e Puslch covered the drills held oo 58 BT b in both schools of Douglas and in- York Central 8, Northern Pacifi | ventory of fire-e ers a 4 extinguishers found| . “ynireq states Steel 50%, Pound on the two premises was included. g, The need of additional apparatus * e piand {in the government school was re-|. Il“\' "J"W,, v g oot ported and steps were ordered taken | c.c 45 _follows: industrials 110.88, | to have the situation remedied ek WlLaER LAY New Members were elected as fol-| |lows; Dale Fleek and Victor Rue. at. Coples of e oxt | Names dropped for AW.OL. in- Ve seen at the post office cluded Arne Kronquist and Adolph © Hirsch. The following names applicants were ing list; Calvin Pool and Gene TRAVEL ON A Hulk. One applicant, Gust Erick-| b s son, was removed from the waiting list. Maintainance Committee com- | sTeAwsie Princess posed of Balog, Edwards, Gr N i LINER Miller, Rustad and Jensen was mn-‘ tinued for another month., New! speial committee was named as {follows; Dale Fleek, Victor Rue and {Norman Rustad | It was voted to pass up the open | house entertainment for members during the approaching holiday | period. . Juneau to Vancouver, | Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH December 7, 17—January 1 V. W. MULVIHILL jAgent, C. P. R Juneau, Alaska |CANADIAN PACIFIC > FIRE ARMS PERMITTED TO HOME GUARDS ONLY Mayor Hachmeister announced last evening that only the Homr Guards are permitted to carry fire- |arms during the present emerk('nm {of blackouts and guard duty. Walter Andrews, captain of the Home! ‘Guards, is reported in full accord with this ruling. Suggestion is also magde that lents look to the TH ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Home Guards for authentic infor- Company mation where rumors are circulated. ° Mayor Hachmeister last night expressed his appreciation for co- BAILINGS' EROM, RIER operation of the general public with SEATTLE the rules and regulations laid down for blackouts and the defense IR = ek EVERY THURSDAY 10:00A. M. e — - 44 NURSING CLASS MEETS Che Douglas Home Nursing Class as usual tonight in the Doug- h&clty Hall. Dec. 4 Dec. 12 - 'DEFENSE ORDINANCE IS LAW IN DOUGLAS PASSENGERS FREIGHT Final reading and passage of the REFRIGERATION ordinance to regulate all measures L) 2 ! D. B. FEMMER—AGENTz PHONE 114 NIGHT 312} is am exact duplicate of Juneau's ordipance, was effected at a special meeting of Douglas City Council BBINGING UP FATHER GREAT HEAVENS/ THIS IS A DAY OF EXCITEMENT — WHAT IN THE WORLD 1S HOGAN DOIN’ LIP_ ON THAT GIRDER ? .\\fim ] ights m.md MY GRACIOUS WE'LL HAVE TO GIT HIM DOWN FROM _THERE - [l HE'S TAKIN' HIS § LFE IN HIS i OWN HANDS- IN TH' NAME JOF TH' LAW. By GEORGE McMANUS NO/ AN | DON'T WANT TO GET, IE- | DRIVINY A CAZ AN’ 1 SAY THAT | VON PLAT TER IN ONE - 'M STAYIN' UP HERE TO— BE SAFE-ZU), ANORTHLAND FRIDAY DECEMBER 12, 1941 - JOHN NEWMAN as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "LAND OF LIBERTY" Federal Tax—3c per Person ————WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! i B e T D DA DI S & e | - Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattie Northbound Southbound | MT. McKINLEY ... Sat, Dec. 6 YUKON P =) ISR — Sat. Dec. 6 BARANOF, ... Sat. Nov. 29 Tues. Dec. 2 Mon. Dec. 8 ALASKA Tues. Dec. 2 Fri Dec. 5 Wed. Dec. 10 COLUMBIA ..%.. Thur. Dec. 4 Sun. Dec. T Sat.. Dec. 13 DENALT Sat. Dec. 6 Tues. Dec. 9 ~ Mon. Dec. 15 McKINLEY Sat Dec. 13 Tues. Dec. 16 Mon. Dec. 22 YUKON Sat Dec. 13 Tues. Dec. 16 Mon. Dec. 22 ! Cormects with S. S, Lakina at Seward for Dutch Harbor and Way Ports. 1 ] FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND " RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE Lo PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent & il 1 \ nee | TRANSPORTATION COMPANY { AL “as—mum\u to QEATTLE ve Ar.Jun: WEEKLY 8 North- Jand North EN, A‘ent GRE! Passengers ENKY HE = Freight Phone {ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES| | Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. ! { % ! Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd iean shan gof Sitka A |§ Juneau .. $8 $10 ~$18 §10. $18 $18 $18 18§18 |{ sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 | § Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 | { Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 ‘ Todd ....... 18 18 10 10 ‘ Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Exnres» Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Juneau $31.00 sn 00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake 25.00 125100 25.00 1250 Petersburg .. . 18.00 750 Wrangel) 15.00 Kasaan . ‘Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $100 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, S Y a0 Lonce: Phone 512 Round Trip are' Wice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional chargé will be made for single passengers to flag smps. PERISSRE SHEE S Y R Round-Trip Fares: P 4 | 10% off twice one-way | _ g ER fares, when purchased | & | 2 - 5 6 4 S8 |8 ] in advance. 8 & | 8|32 Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska .. 3 $ 56 Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 Juneau, Aaska 151 82 132 McGrath — 44 44 18 $120 Nome, Alaska, 149 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83 $ 37 Ophir, Alaska 48 12 126 10 116 $ 383 Seattle, Wash., . 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 —— e — To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday Thursday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 PAAG L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. 1324-4th Ave. PHONE 106 SEATTLE